MANIFESTATIONS OF THE BALANCE BETWEEN THE WORK OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL AND THE ACHIEVEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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International courts, despite their differences, such as the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, or the European Court of Human Rights, achieve international justice, but in the internal systems and mechanisms of these international courts, they resort to other means to achieve their goal, and this is done through the United Nations Security Council, This means freezing the political judicial mechanisms of international courts in order to maintain international peace and security, and this is what was stipulated in Articles 13 and 16 of the International Criminal Court. By that, we mean the entitlement of the Security Council to freeze the jurisdiction of courts for the purpose of achieving international peace and security, that is, the achievement of peace prevails over the achievement of international justice.
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